Monday, February 16, 2009

John Frusciante.

My sister and I have been watching Funky Monks for days on end. I bought a copy at a thrift store and can't go a day without it. It follows Red Hot Chili Peppers while they make their album, "Blood Sugar Sex Magik". I've always had a certain appreciation for them, but after watching the movie, I appreciate them so much more. This has come at the right time for me, because I have been running low on inspiration. I've just been sidetracked with the demands of each day. My thoughts are becoming more clear now, just by an ounce of inspiration.

We were most intrigued by the guitarist, John Frusciante. The way he spoke to the camera was like he was pouring his soul into every word he said. By many standards, he could sound crazy. The beauty was there, though; and I had to find out more. He released an album just last month, "The Empyrean". Upon listening to it once, I already knew it was pure gold. I then decided to search a little more. I found an article he wrote regarding this album and it astounded me. No one has ever been able to put my thoughts that I have on a regular basis into such words. 




"We’ve traced the cause of matter to something that required the preexistence of time, the principles of motion, space and many other things. The laws of motion, time and the space everything exists into, all have an untraced cause. And likewise we don’t have any idea where things like perception and thought came from. So why anything whatsoever exists, whether as actuality or potential, is unknown. I just attribute all these things to the creative force, since, though its essence is unknown, it is in plain view inside each one of us. And it becomes clearer the more generative and positive a persons thoughts and actions are, until it doesn’t seem unknown at all. Our own creative nature is a small version of the creative force we owe existence to, so we can understand that force for ourselves just by doing creative acts."



" Giving up is just breathing out. Breathing in is the one we need to remember to do. Breathing out naturally follows. The important thing is just to keep breathing. To try and then just go through all that happens, including not trying. And so we hold our breath sometimes. These things aren’t problems. They are just living. As long as the message you send yourself is that it is important to you to be guided by the creative force inside you, in the long run you are on the same path as the sun. Of course you’ll seem to go up and down, and be in darkness and light. That’s life. The reality of it is that you are a shining star circling through space all the time. So by making your own circular actions (doing some creative or educational activity consistently) you will naturally become more of what you really are."